Jonathan's regular work focuses on
audio recording, mastering, editing, and post-processing.
And his everyday duties sometimes include web-design, multimedia
authoring, and vocal instruction. He has assisted
many creative people, through his work. He is also a
talented performer himself, a visionary writer, and a gifted
composer. However; he does Science too! And he has
had the privilege to communicate with some of its finest minds.
In his lectures, he attempts to both inform and uplift,
encouraging people to learn all about the wonders of Science
and Math while also exploring the depths of their Spirituality.
In many ways, Jonathan is a modern Renaissance man, a
multi-talented individual who strives to combine his skills in
a manner that will allow all to benefit (a bit like Leonardo
da Vinci perhaps, or maybe Buckaroo Banzai).

Jonathan was drawn to the sciences
as a child, and dreamed of working in Science, but also had a
profound love of Music and later a talent with performing and
recording it. In his musical production work, Jonathan
aspires to be a modern-day version of the legendary Sam
Phillips, by fostering musical innovation and encouraging
(or assisting) a diverse range of talented artists who expand
genre boundaries. Jonathan won a Grammy award for
recording Folk music legend Pete Seeger, and has production and
performance credits on a number of other albums, plus years of
experience working behind the scenes in the Music and Multimedia
businesses. He also worked for years in the Graphic Arts
and Pre-Press industry, but he is probably best known for
writing and lecturing on a broad range of topics relating to the
Arts, to Science and Math, and to Spirituality.

There will be more content here soon, but for now
we invite you to peruse Jonathan's philosophical meanderings,
see his schedule of public appearances, and visit his business
web-site at the following addresses.

Jonathan explores the deep connections between disciplines, and the
inter-relatedness of all things on the process level, discussing
Physics, Philosophy, and more at —